Rainhouse and Ocean: Speeches for the Papago Year

$24.66

This book provides educational insights into the cultural anthropology, rituals, and folklore of the Tohono O’odham people of Arizona.

Rainhouse and Ocean: Speeches for the Papago Year
Rainhouse and Ocean: Speeches for the Papago Year
$24.66

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The Tohono O’odham of southern Arizona, formerly known as the Papago, have made a life in a place that many would consider uninhabitable. These desert people were converted to Catholicism by early Spanish missionaries, yet they retain much of their earlier lifeway as a means of continuing adaptation to their desert environment. This book is a restudy of speeches and ritual information collected by anthropologist Underhill beginning in 1931 and published in her book Papago Indian Religion (1946). It describes the Native–as opposed to the Christian–side of the yearly ritual cycle of the Tohono O’odham, showing how seven rites form a system of meanings that grew from the relation between these people and their desert homeland. The rites presented focus on the summer wine feast, salt pilgrimage, hunting, war, and flood.

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Weight 0.204 lbs
Dimensions 15.2 × 1.5 × 22.9 in

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